> (please, avoid using html format in your messages, they're hard to read)
will do.

>
> There's no need to "upgrade" but "install" a new kernel in parallel (that
> way you always keep the stock kernel if something goes wrong) and
> installing a new kernel -or even compiling one by yoursef- is pretty
> easy :-)

how about using kernels from Liquorix?


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Kind regards,
Yudi


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